name, capitol, economy, flag, animal, tree, bird, etc, governmental leaders
Canada's territories are located north of Canada's provinces.
British Columbia
BC, Alberta and Ontario are core to Canada's funding.
Laos is divided into 17 provinces and one municipality, which is Vientiane, the capital city. The provinces vary in size and population, each with its own unique cultural and geographical features.
The Prairie Provinces of Canada—Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba—do not have a single commissioner but rather operate under their own provincial governments, each with its own leadership. Each province has a Premier who acts as the head of government. Additionally, the federal government appoints a Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, which is geographically adjacent but not part of the Prairie Provinces.
No, it is not. The provinces were large territorial units andincludedmany cities. However, it is true armies were stationed in the provinces. They were commanded by the provincial governors from the capitals of the provinces.
Yes, Iraq is divided into 19 provinces. Each province has its own local government and is headed by a governor appointed by the central government in Baghdad. These provinces have varying levels of autonomy and administrative power.
Canada has provinces, The United Sates of America has states, territories, commonwealths and a district instead of provinces.
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The acronym US stands for United States; this is a federation composed of 50 states, not provinces. The US (unlike Canada) does not have provinces.
In the United States of America, states are only classified by the word "states'. In Canada, "states" are only classified by "provinces". "States" in other countries are not called states of provinces and each would have their own terms for these areas.
Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories. Each province and territory has its own capital.